i install bloghub plugin and then i install rainlab blog plugin this errors shows me.. how to solve this problem..??
Update Failed
"SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'october.ratmd_bloghub_comments' doesn't exist (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from ratmd_bloghub_comments
where status
= pending)" on line 759 of C:\laragon\www\october\vendor\laravel\framework\src\Illuminate\Database\Connection.php
Hello,
you need to install the RainLab.Blog extension first, before installing my BlogHub plugin since my plugin modifies some RainLab.Blog tables ... which obviously requires the RainLab.Blog extension to be already installed.
Please uninstall both plugins again and try to install RainLab.Blog and RatMD.BlogHub in this order.
Sincerely, Sam.
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Sam said:
Hello,
you need to install the RainLab.Blog extension first, before installing my BlogHub plugin since my plugin modifies some RainLab.Blog tables ... which obviously requires the RainLab.Blog extension to be already installed.
Please uninstall both plugins again and try to install RainLab.Blog and RatMD.BlogHub in this order.
Sincerely, Sam.
Thank you for your support and valuable time.
Sam said:
Hello,
you need to install the RainLab.Blog extension first, before installing my BlogHub plugin since my plugin modifies some RainLab.Blog tables ... which obviously requires the RainLab.Blog extension to be already installed.
Please uninstall both plugins again and try to install RainLab.Blog and RatMD.BlogHub in this order.
Sincerely, Sam.
I have same problem. I install Rainlab.Blog first and after that BlogHub.
SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'zamjt_ekranizator.ratmd_bloghub_comments' doesn't exist (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from ratmd_bloghub_comments
where status
= pending)
OctoberCMS 3.4.12 Rainlab.Blog 1.7.0 BlogHub 1.3.8
oleksa.honcharov said:
Sam said:
Hello,
you need to install the RainLab.Blog extension first, before installing my BlogHub plugin since my plugin modifies some RainLab.Blog tables ... which obviously requires the RainLab.Blog extension to be already installed.
Please uninstall both plugins again and try to install RainLab.Blog and RatMD.BlogHub in this order.
Sincerely, Sam.
I have same problem. I install Rainlab.Blog first and after that BlogHub.
SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'zamjt_ekranizator.ratmd_bloghub_comments' doesn't exist (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from
ratmd_bloghub_comments
wherestatus
= pending)OctoberCMS 3.4.12 Rainlab.Blog 1.7.0 BlogHub 1.3.8
Same here...no way...
I figured out.
Just run php artisan plugin:refresh ratmd.bloghub for some reason tables are nor installed on plugin installation.
It seems like the BlogHub plugin is trying to access a table (ratmd_bloghub_comments) that wasn't properly created during installation. Could this be a database migration issue or a conflict between the two plugins? Perhaps checking the plugin's documentation for database setup instructions might help. Alternatively, ensuring correct plugin installation order might be crucial. Have you tried reinstalling either plugin? That might fix it. Oh, have you played the Dinosaur Game?
The BlogHub plugin appears to be attempting to access ratmd_bloghub_comments, a table that was not correctly created during installation. Is there a conflict between the two plugins or a database migration issue? It can be helpful to look for database setup instructions in the plugin's documentation. As an alternative, it could be important to make sure that the plugin is installed in the right order. escape road
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